Thanks Fons,
I appreciate a lot this app.
I work in live sound, as soon as I can I will test it in a big system.
For now is compiled and working (Xubuntu 11.10) in a small yamaha system
with a subwoofer, using example2.slrx.
I have a question, ¿is there a posibility to change parametres when is
running? like the delay time between bands or crossover frecuency? may
be thru OSC?
regards,
federico
On 02/05/2012 01:02 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Hello all,
Now available on
<http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org:/linuxaudio/downloads>
Zita-lrx - First release 05/01/2012
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Zita-lrx is a command line jack application providing 2, 3, or 4-band,
4th order crossover filters. The filter type is continuously variable
between Linkwitz-Riley (-6dB at the xover frequency) and Butterworth
(-3 dB at the xover frequency). Outputs are exactly phase matched in
the crossover regions.
The application supports up to 16 channels. This is a compile time
limit and easily changed, but if you have many channels it may be
a better idea to use two or more instances in order to spread the
load in an SMP system. Not that it would matter much - on my old
2 GHz P4, CPU load is around 0.6% per channel for four bands.
Configuration is by a text file using 'OSC' style syntax (similar
to Ambdec and Jconvolver). Apart from the basic filter parameters,
the following can be set:
- Channel labels (used for naming Jack ports).
- Frequency band names (used in output port names).
- Optional output autoconnections.
- For each channel: gain and delay (in ms).
- For each frequency band: gain and delay.
Enjoy !